Florida Daily
Florida Daily merges the worlds of radio and digital journalism to report on political and business matters throughout the state. Our dedicated team of journalists, writers, and editors brings a wealth of experience from television, radio, newspapers, and online platforms. We provide news, insights, and in-depth analysis on the key issues affecting Florida.
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floridadaily.com | Ed Dean
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floridadaily.com | Ed Dean
For the first time in five years, the federal Department of Education is stating that individuals overdue on student loan payments will be forced to catch up or see their wages garnished and their federal income-tax refunds halted. As the Trump administration tries to grasp over the $1.7 trillion in student debt, they are looking at alternatives on saving money.
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floridadaily.com | Ed Dean
The latest AAA Auto Club Group Consumer Pulse Survey revealed that most Floridians are prepared when it comes to purchasing supplies for hurricanes, but are lacking when it comes to looking up their financial responsibilities, such as their storm insurance policies. 400 state residents answered the survey. Among that 400:28% said they feel more anxious about potential storms than they did last year. 84% said they are getting ready earlier than normal ahead of the hurricane season.
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floridadaily.com | Ed Dean
This week, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) and its co-plaintiff NetChoice returned to federal court on Tuesday in their case against SB7072, Florida’s social media law, for the first time since a seminal Supreme Court ruling last July.
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